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Churches of Christ (1904)


Portrait of Wyatt Y. Allen
WYATT Y. ALLEN,
Salem, Ind.
      Born near Greenville, Ky., Oct. 9, 1858; received schooling at Greenville College for Young Men and at Western Kentucky College; spent seventeen years teaching in public and private schools, which profession he abandoned for the ministry in 1897; he has preached for White Mills, Glendale and Elizabethtown churches in Kentucky, and now ministering to Salem church.


Photograph of Interior of Church at Salem, Indiana
SALEM, INDIANA
      This church was organized September 1842. House built 1849. Parsonage built 1884, by Jonas B. Berkey. He and William Clark, now deceased were great supporters of this church. This church has had min[isters as _____ ] Wright, Wesley Hartley, Lemuel Martin, J. M. Matthes, Aaron Hubbards, John Hamilton, Samuel Moor, Allen and Mack Philputt, M. Pitman, J. F. James, C. H. Devoe, C. R. Hudson, E. H. Mahan, John T. Brown, W. H. Alford, and W. Y. Allen, its present minister. As evangelists: Alexander Campbell, Milton Hopkins, Henry Pritchard, Walter Scott, J. S. and Z. T. Sweeney, F. D. Power, B. F. Treat, B. B. Tyler, Robert Milligan, Benj. and Dan Franklin, S. M. Jefferson, W. W. Lowber, John Wright, John Maverty, John O'Kane, Thomas Conley.
      Present membership, 412.


Portrait of Austin Hunter
AUSTIN HUNTER,
Indianapolis, Ind.
      Born at Bradford, Ohio, April 2, 1872; attended Ohio Normal University 1889-91; Hiram College, A. B. Degree, 1894, A. M. degree in 1898; University of Chicago, 1900-1902, D. B. degree. Minister at Washington C. H., Ohio, 1895-97; Ada, Ohio, 1897-99; Cleveland, Ohio, 1899-1900; Indianapolis, Ind. (North Park church), 1902.





Portrait of W. H. Kerr
W. H. KERR,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
      Born in Cumberland county, Kentucky, Sept. 6, 1852; graduated and taught in the schools of that State; spent four years in the Correspondence Bible College of Kimberlin Heights, Tenn. Preached at Fortville, Indiana, twelve years, and same at Antioch, Ill., where he built up two large churches; preaching regularly all the time.

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